Gardner Board of Health Explores Dioxin Testing Discrepancies Amid Landfill Concerns

The Gardner Board of Health meeting on October 28, 2024, focused on environmental monitoring practices at local landfill sites, with attention given to discrepancies in dioxin testing protocols. The Board grappled with historical changes in testing procedures, financial implications, and the need for comprehensive environmental oversight.

A central issue discussed was the inconsistency in dioxin testing at monitoring wells associated with the landfill. Concerns were raised about the transition from lower detection limits of 0.03 micrograms per liter to higher detection limits of 250 micrograms per liter, which occurred around 2010 after damage to certain wells. This shift has led to gaps in the data collection chain, complicating efforts to track potential contamination levels. The Board expressed interest in securing more comprehensive records from the Department of Environmental Protection to clarify past testing practices.

Financial considerations also played a role, as testing at the lower detection limit is more expensive, costing approximately $1,300 more annually. Participants questioned whether the decision to limit testing was financially driven or based on perceived contamination risk.

In addition to the discrepancies in dioxin testing, the Board explored the broader implications of the landfill’s environmental impact. It was clarified that a sacrificial textile layer was in place to protect the cap, and contractors were monitoring potential damage during excavation activities. The depth measurements of various monitoring wells, including MW 96R and MW 96S, were discussed, with data still pending for other wells.

The absence of dioxin monitoring in certain sludge landfill wells compared to municipal landfill wells was questioned. The rationale behind differing testing parameters for leachate water versus groundwater and surface water was unclear, prompting calls for further investigation. Participants suggested additional surface water sampling locations to better understand hydrological patterns and potential contaminant flows, particularly in relation to nearby wetlands and ponds.

The Board considered engaging a licensed site professional (LSP) to aid in evaluating environmental data and developing potential cleanup or containment strategies. This move aims to ensure that the Board has access to the expertise needed to interpret data patterns and respond effectively to environmental challenges.

In addition to environmental monitoring, the Board addressed other health department updates and community concerns. The status of the soil absorption system on Green Street was reviewed, with new components installed and pending confirmation of operational pump alarms and floats before final approval. The Board also discussed the need for additional quotes for a monitoring well replacement project, with timelines dependent on winter weather conditions.

The Board briefly touched on the topic of mattress recycling, particularly focusing on options for contaminated mattresses unsuitable for recycling. Alternatives, such as a partnership with a facility in Fitchburg for shredding mattresses, were explored, with disposal costs varying based on recyclability.

Routine health department activities, including food inspections and housing cases, were reported. Notably, there was a rise in no heat calls as temperatures dropped, alongside emergency responses for sewer backups. A property was being moved into receivership to facilitate its return to the housing market.

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Mayor:
Michael J. Nicholson
Board of Health Officials:
Susan Avallone, Michele C. Parker, Atty. Geoffrey Tobia

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